Which best describes the difference between these two passages?

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A Truth's account of racism is discussed generally, while Dunbar's account of racism is filled with specific details.Truth's account of racism is discussed generally, while Dunbar's account of racism is filled with specific details.
B Both passages use the powerful language of poetry to express how the speakers felt when treated badly because of their race.Both passages use the powerful language of poetry to express how the speakers felt when treated badly because of their race.
C While Dunbar does not feel much pain from his experiences, Truth clearly expresses how difficult being treated badly for her race feels.While Dunbar does not feel much pain from his experiences, Truth clearly expresses how difficult being treated badly for her race feels.
D Dunbar's passage uses the language of poetry to express the experience of racial discrimination, while Truth's experience is conveyed through prose.Dunbar's passage uses the language of poetry to express the experience of racial discrimination, while Truth's experience is conveyed through prose.

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The best response that describes the difference between the two passages is:

D. Dunbar's passage uses the language of poetry to express the experience of racial discrimination, while Truth's experience is conveyed through prose.